SirStefan32
Krycek, Alex Krycek
My prediction is that Diaw will get a near- max or max deal, while Marion will be traded next summer.
George O'Brien said:Maybe the reason Boris is negotiating very hard is the HE'S PLAYING FOR FRANCE.
George O'Brien said:Maybe the reason Boris is negotiating very hard is the HE'S PLAYING FOR FRANCE.
cheesebeef said:his agent isn't. The fact that Boris is playing for France has NOTHING to do with the negotiations and is a pretty stupid thing to bring up IMO as it adds nothing to the discussion- especially when you put it in all caps to signify most of us are too stupid to realize the above.
George O'Brien said:Agents without their clients can only talk and talk and talk. But I suppose it's stupid to think the client actually has to make a decision to take something less that the max.
George O'Brien said:Maybe the reason Boris is negotiating very hard is the HE'S PLAYING FOR FRANCE.
SunsTzu said:Then how could the negotiations for Barbosa been any further along since he's playing for Brazil? cheese is right, the agent will handle the negotiating and keep Diaw informed.
SunsTzu said:Then how could the negotiations for Barbosa been any further along since he's playing for Brazil? cheese is right, the agent will handle the negotiating and keep Diaw informed.
thegrahamcrackr said:Haha, plus a deal can be agreed upon and just wait for them to get back to actually sign it. Although players usually will take a full day of travel to get their extension signed.
Remember with RJ left Team USA for a day to fly back to the states to get his extension signed?
SunsTzu said:That actually raises a question I had, is there any reason why team officials can't fly out of the country or even out of state to get the player to sign?
George O'Brien said:Barbosa is close and Diaw isn't is all of this is based on GAMBO's rumor mongering.
I'm still waiting for the PG and Center trade he was promising.
cheesebeef said:Gambo or not - it still doesn't take away from the ridiculous idea that Boris deal isn't being negotiated because he's playing for France, now does it?
George O'Brien said:Barbosa is close and Diaw isn't is all of this is based on GAMBO's rumor mongering.
I'm still waiting for the PG and Center trade he was promising.
George O'Brien said:As I said, agents and GM's talk all the time. The issue is whether the a deal is "close" (the whole point of the discussion) and I would not expect a mega deal happening without some face time. In any case, this is not like a free agency deal. They have until late October to get an extension done.
In any case, I'd watch very closely the RFA negotiations for Wilcox, Gooden, and Jeffries. So far, the Nene signing is the only RFA re-signing and it may be viewed as an anomoly. In movement situations, none of the big money deals have been RFA's. Elson and Butler are low end and Banks was was unrestricted.
For every JJ situation, there are a half dozen RFA's that get no phone calls. Rational GM's have learned that it takes making a terrible overpayment to take a guy now that the Clippers aren't giving away players any more. So while it's true the Suns risk another JJ situation, Boris risks becoming a Gooden if his agent cons him into excessive demands.
F-Dog said:If Boris Diaw holds his demands steady at $55m, I'll be pissed. Where's the frickin hometown discount? Don't the Suns get any credit for rescuing you from the abyss? Last year, you were ready to head back to Europe and play for chump change, and suddenly you won't step on the court for one of the best and friendliest teams in the NBA if they're offering you 'only' $10m per year?
If that's how it's going to be, to hell with it, just dump him. I don't think I can take another five years of pointless arguments over whether the Suns can survive the enormous contract of an overpaid third-option type.
Leaving the 'type' aside, Boris will be the third option at best for the Suns next season, and he'll continue to be the third option for the indefinite future if he re-signs.cheesebeef said:And as far as him being a "third option" type guy - any guy that can create his own shot and create for others is hardly a third option.
Sure, just like Joe Johnson saved the entire season two years ago.And as far as saving Boris, that's a two way street because Boris SAVED this entire season last year.
cheesebeef said:home-town discount? You're kidding me, right? And as far as saving Boris, that's a two way street because Boris SAVED this entire season last year. No one was counting on him doing much of anything and the guy was one of three players in the entire league to average 13 points, 6 boards and 6 assts. Not to mention the way he stepped up in the playoffs.
And as far as him being a "third option" type guy - any guy that can create his own shot and create for others is hardly a third option. I say anything between 10 and 11 is pretty much right around what Boris deserves and at that price, which ain't even close to the MAX, his contract wouldn't be enormous, it would be in line with what other players of his ilk have gotten.
Bottom line, you just can't continue to NOT be able to get the in between deals (between the MAX and the MLE) done and hope to have prolonged success in this league. Especially considering that our guys on MAX deals or near it (like Nash and Marion) are getting older and Boris is going to be a HUGE part of not only this team, but the next era's team as well.
SirStefan32 said:My prediction is that Diaw will get a near- max or max deal, while Marion will be traded next summer.
F-Dog said:Leaving the 'type' aside, Boris will be the third option at best for the Suns next season, and he'll continue to be the third option for the indefinite future if he re-signs.
Sure, just like Joe Johnson saved the entire season two years ago.
If Diaw doesn't come down on his demands, the Suns should absolutely let him ride into next season, then S&T his ass to one of those short-sighted East Coast teams for another high 2007 pick. Who knows, maybe they'll get a 'throw-in' in that trade, too, someone like Iguodala or Al Jefferson...[/quote]
Pure insanity....